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|location_city =  {{team flag|South Sea Islands|flag}} Joseph Town
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|key_people = [[Amelia Rettich]]
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'''South Sea Flax''' is a company that is registered in and operates from the the [[South Sea Islands]] that is owned by [[Amelia Rettich]]. The company purchases flax from agriculture producers in the South Sea Islands and mills it to produce damask, lace, sheeting, rope and canvas as well as yarns. The company was founded on 10.V.1736 as founder Amilia Rettich wanted to cater to the increased interest in plant-based fibres and wool from the South Sea Islands, which she exported to Aemilia through her other company [[Camelwool]], which she managed for owner and famous fashion designer  [[Galadriel Camel]], was already highly regarded. The headquarters of the company was established in the city of [[Zuid-Richel]], near the South Seas International Airport and the Zuid-Richel Seaport, to ease the export of products to the Aemilian Confederation, as well as being close to Camelwool.  
'''South Sea Flax''' is a company that is registered in and operates from the the [[South Sea Islands]] that is owned by [[Amelia Rettich]]. The company purchases flax from agriculture producers in the South Sea Islands and mills it to produce damask, lace, sheeting, rope and canvas as well as yarns. The company was founded on 10.V.1736 as founder Amilia Rettich wanted to cater to the increased interest in plant-based fibres and wool from the South Sea Islands, which she exported to Aemilia through her other company [[Camelwool]], which she managed for owner and famous fashion designer  [[Galadriel Camel]], was already highly regarded. The headquarters of the company was established in the city of [[Zuid-Richel]], near the South Seas International Airport and the Zuid-Richel Seaport, to ease the export of products to the Aemilian Confederation, as well as being close to Camelwool. Following the abandonment of Zuid-Richel after the outbreak of [[Southern Scurvy]], operations were shifted to [[Joseph Town]] on Trinity Island. The new Moorlander government waived any permit renewals for the company due to the shift in administration in order to encourage local business.


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Revision as of 15:24, 17 January 2025

South Sea Flax
Type Private company
Industry Production of plant-based fibres for the textile industry
Founded 1736 AN
Headquarters South Sea Islands Joseph Town
Key people Amelia Rettich
Products Damask, lace, sheeting, rope, canvas

South Sea Flax is a company that is registered in and operates from the the South Sea Islands that is owned by Amelia Rettich. The company purchases flax from agriculture producers in the South Sea Islands and mills it to produce damask, lace, sheeting, rope and canvas as well as yarns. The company was founded on 10.V.1736 as founder Amilia Rettich wanted to cater to the increased interest in plant-based fibres and wool from the South Sea Islands, which she exported to Aemilia through her other company Camelwool, which she managed for owner and famous fashion designer Galadriel Camel, was already highly regarded. The headquarters of the company was established in the city of Zuid-Richel, near the South Seas International Airport and the Zuid-Richel Seaport, to ease the export of products to the Aemilian Confederation, as well as being close to Camelwool. Following the abandonment of Zuid-Richel after the outbreak of Southern Scurvy, operations were shifted to Joseph Town on Trinity Island. The new Moorlander government waived any permit renewals for the company due to the shift in administration in order to encourage local business.